Own one of the most incredible penthouse residences in the city, featured on the cover of Architectural Digest, this residence seamlessly marries significant architectural details and proportion with modern design.

One of most striking features of this penthouse is an oak-paneled rotunda approximately 28 feet in diameter with a 25’ high domed ceiling and spectacular stained-glass oculus. Other details include original mosaic tiled floors from 1896 and a concealed wet-bar for entertaining.

The rotunda originally served as the dining room for members of the New-York Wool Exchange, the original tenant for 260 West Broadway.

This penthouse features soaring 12’ ceilings throughout with an expansive living room, ideal for entertaining. The living room enjoys bright Southern and Eastern facing exposures with open views of Downtown Manhattan and a wood burning fireplace, this room has beautifully preserved moldings with loft like proportions and pre-war charm.

Modernly designed by Thomas O'Brien of Aero Studios, the kitchen includes floor to ceiling linen and glass paneled accordion doors that open onto the living room. The kitchen is outfitted with appliances by Sub-Zero and Viking, complemented by large exposures, a wooden island and marble throughout.

The master bedroom suite features two private dressing rooms with custom lacquer millwork, a wood burning fireplace with an original mantle and a stunning bathroom clad in floor to ceiling marble.

Modern conveniences include a Crestron AV system and central HVAC

260 West Broadway

Designed by William B. Tubby in the Renaissance revival style, this iconic building was built by the New York Wool Warehouse Company as the New York Wool Exchange in 1896 and is a part of the National Register of Historic Places.

Converted to condominiums in the 1980’s, residents enjoy a 24-hour doorman, gym, and a private roof deck. Its impressive facade curves from Beach Street into West Broadway locating it in one of the best blocks where Tribeca meets SoHo with access to excellent dining, shopping, and transportation.

All information furnished regarding property for sale, rental or financing is from sources deemed reliable, but no warranty or representation is made as to the accuracy thereof and same is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, prior sale, lease or financing or withdrawal without notice. All dimensions are approximate. For exact dimensions, you must hire your own architect or engineer.

Tribeca, an acronym for "Triangle Below Canal," is home to a host of celebrities and one of the country's leading film festivals. A stunning mix of old world cobblestones, ultra-modern apartment blocks, and world-famous restaurants, in recent years Tribeca has become one of the New York's most upscale addresses.

The American Thread Building, one of Tribeca’s finest full service condominium buildings. features a landscaped roof garden, roof top gym, bike room, laundry on each floor, 24 hour doorman, live in super and 24 hour maintenance staff.

Own one of the most incredible penthouse residences in the city, featured on the cover of Architectural Digest, this residence seamlessly marries significant architectural details and proportion with modern design.

One of most striking features of this penthouse is an oak-paneled rotunda approximately 28 feet in diameter with a 25’ high domed ceiling and spectacular stained-glass oculus. Other details include original mosaic tiled floors from 1896 and a concealed wet-bar for entertaining.

The rotunda originally served as the dining room for members of the New-York Wool Exchange, the original tenant for 260 West Broadway.

This penthouse features soaring 12’ ceilings throughout with an expansive living room, ideal for entertaining. The living room enjoys bright Southern and Eastern facing exposures with open views of Downtown Manhattan and a wood burning fireplace, this room has beautifully preserved moldings with loft like proportions and pre-war charm.

Modernly designed by Thomas O'Brien of Aero Studios, the kitchen includes floor to ceiling linen and glass paneled accordion doors that open onto the living room. The kitchen is outfitted with appliances by Sub-Zero and Viking, complemented by large exposures, a wooden island and marble throughout.

The master bedroom suite features two private dressing rooms with custom lacquer millwork, a wood burning fireplace with an original mantle and a stunning bathroom clad in floor to ceiling marble.

Modern conveniences include a Crestron AV system and central HVAC

260 West Broadway

Designed by William B. Tubby in the Renaissance revival style, this iconic building was built by the New York Wool Warehouse Company as the New York Wool Exchange in 1896 and is a part of the National Register of Historic Places.

Converted to condominiums in the 1980’s, residents enjoy a 24-hour doorman, gym, and a private roof deck. Its impressive facade curves from Beach Street into West Broadway locating it in one of the best blocks where Tribeca meets SoHo with access to excellent dining, shopping, and transportation.

All information furnished regarding property for sale, rental or financing is from sources deemed reliable, but no warranty or representation is made as to the accuracy thereof and same is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, prior sale, lease or financing or withdrawal without notice. All dimensions are approximate. For exact dimensions, you must hire your own architect or engineer.

Tribeca, an acronym for "Triangle Below Canal," is home to a host of celebrities and one of the country's leading film festivals. A stunning mix of old world cobblestones, ultra-modern apartment blocks, and world-famous restaurants, in recent years Tribeca has become one of the New York's most upscale addresses.

The American Thread Building, one of Tribeca’s finest full service condominium buildings. features a landscaped roof garden, roof top gym, bike room, laundry on each floor, 24 hour doorman, live in super and 24 hour maintenance staff.

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